Edmonds College hosting spring job fair April 16

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds College is hosting a spring job fair on April 16, from 4-7 p. m. at Woodway Hall, located at 6600 196th St. S. W.

, Lynnwood. This event is free and open to the public, providing a unique opportunity for local job seekers to connect with over 40 hiring employers. The fair is designed to cater to a wide range of career interests, enhancing employment prospects in the Lynnwood area. As the job market continues to evolve, such initiatives play a crucial role in bridging the gap between education and employment. Edmonds College is dedicated to helping students and community members navigate their career paths.

Attendees can expect to engage with representatives from various industries, gaining insights and networking opportunities. This job fair exemplifies the college's commitment to fostering local employment and economic growth. For additional details, interested attendees are encouraged to visit the college's website.

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